Gskill pc8500 2x1GB / OCZ XLC pc 9200 2x1gb... both @ 2.4 / 2.45v
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Gskill pc8500 2x1GB / OCZ XLC pc 9200 2x1gb... both @ 2.4 / 2.45v
Marco
Ocz titanium alpha pc8000 2.35V 24/7
Cellshock 6400 (D9GMH)
1000Mhz DDR 4-4-4-12 2.2vdimm
Geil PC8500 Plus (D9GCT)
1066 @ 4-5-5-15
2.25v
GSkill HZ PC6400 (D9GMH) 800MHz 4-4-4 2.1v or 1000MHz 4-4-4 2.25v
Cellshock PC8000 C4 (D9GKX) 1000MHz 4-4-4 2.15v
Always run with active air cooling.
I'm using Teamgroup Xtreem Micron D9 PC2-5300 3-3-3-8 @ DDR2-800Mhz 3-3-3-8 @ 2.25v - 24/7...
A-Data 6400 Vitesta Extreme Edition
4-4-4-4, 425MHz 2,15V 24/7
So its safe to run 2.3-2.4V 24/7...maybe I can push them more then. It would be nice to drop to 3-4-3-4 etc.
It depends on your memories. If they dont get to hot you may increase vdimm but if 4-4-4-4 is the minimal values for that frequency, i think you wont be able to tight those timings to 3-4-3-4 just because you are increasing vdimm...Quote:
Originally Posted by Vega
G.Skill F2-8000PHU2 2GBHZ 540MHz 4-4-4-5 2.2v (BIOS)
D9GKX, I understand (never taken the spreaders off). They run hot without active cooling (65C) so I have a 120mm fan over them, peak at about 38C like that. Can drop the volts to 2.1v if I go down to around 450MHz, but they rock with the E6700 at 360x10 running 2:3 for 540 and all is sweet. :)
I have not tryed to tight timings more then this!Quote:
Originally Posted by PsySc0rpi0n
The are rated to run 400MHz, 4-4-4-12, 2+-0.1V if you look at the label! :)
See this link:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/showthread.php?t=267167
The most important timings for performance are the 3 first values. The others are to stabilize. Look for the tighest timings with rated frequency and voltage.
Then start from here looking to the best relation between voltage, MHz and performance. I would do this way if i were you... :)
I have Teamgroup Xtreem DDR2-667 3-3-3-8. 2.0v-2.2v rated in the label. But i am able to work with no errors in Orthos or win memtest with DDR2-850 3-3-3-8 @ 2.25v...
Now i'm trying to find the best timings and voltage to set them in DDR2-1000 but i'm with some problems. I have to work harder... heheh
edit;
Only now i've seen the link you posted...
This depends of many things... Board, cpu, BIOS version, etc...
As you see in my case, i didnt need to increase vdimm too much to increase mem frequency from 667 to 850 keeping same timings...
2 Gb
Kingston HyperX 8500 gkx
1066 5-5-5-15 1.9 v
1066 4-4-4-12 2.15 v
1200 5-5-5-15 2.1 v :D
TeamGroup PC4200 3-3-3-8 @ 2.0v-2.2V (default) - Micron D9GCT
24/7 - DDR850 4-4-3-4 @ 2.0V
Team 6400c3 435mhz cas 3-3-3 @ 2.4v
crucial ballistix tracer pc2 8000
505mhz 4-4-4-18 2.25v 24/7
My previous Corsair 6400C3
@ 476mhz 3-4-3-4 @ 2.43v
But 1pc now got error.. sent for rma
G.Skill HZ 2.15v via hipro maximizer at 500+ 4-4-4
G.Skill 6400HZ
500mhz 4-4-3-4 @ 2.2v
SuperTalent pc6400
515mhz 4-4-4-8 @ 2.4v
Running good for 4-5 months.
Super Talent pc6400
500 MHz 4:5 4-3-4-10 2.2v
just shy of 3 months
Crucial 10 Anniversary
412mhz 1:1 4-3-3-4 2T 2.1V
G.Skill 2x1024 PC6400HZ (D9GMH) :banana:
890MHz @ 4-4-3-12 4:5 2.05Vdimm
1000MHz @ 4-4-4-12 4:5 2.20Vdimm
corsair 5400ul(Fatbodys)@ 740 3-2-2-1 2.44V
2GB Crucial Value 5300 (D9GMH)
800@4-4-4-8 with 2.05v (in BIOS)
cellshock PC8000 c4 (GKX)
2.2 @ 1002 4-4-4-12